Hello all to me the plant is some Derris species, most probably Derris indica.
Regards Satish Pardeshi On Jan 22, 4:55 am, MAX OVERTON <[email protected]> wrote: > Of course, what was I thinking? I do not have any pics of green ants, but my > wife does. She has pictures of many of tropical Australia's flora and fauna, > as found in our garden (mostly). Green ants are included. Just go > tohttp://julesphotographiccreations.blogspot.com/ > > Cheers, > > Max > > Novels by Max and/or Ariana Overtonhttp://www.maxoverton.com > > The Lion of Scythia Trilogy (Lion of Scythia, The Golden King, Funeral in > Babylon); The Glass House Trilogy (Glass House, A Glass Darkly, Looking > Glass); A Cry of Shadows, The Devil is in the Details, Trapdoor, Tapestry, > Scarab - Akhenaten (Book 1 of the Amarnan Kings), Scarab - Smenkhkare (Book 2 > of the Amarnan Kings), Scarab - Tutankhamen (Book 3 of the Amarnan Kings), > Scarab - Ay (Book 4 of the Amarnan Kings), Rakshasa (Book 1 of the Demon > series), Djinn (Book 2 of the Demon series), Glass Continuum, Ascension > Works in Progress: Sequestered, Scarab - Horemheb (Book 5 of the Amarnan > Kings), Succubus (Book 3 of the Demon series) > > Also check outhttp://julesphotographiccreations.blogspot.com/ > > This message was created using recycled letters from deleted emails > > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected]; [email protected] > Subject: RE: [efloraofindia:26667] From Ranganthitoo - Ant Nest on tree > Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2010 21:36:24 -0600 > > Interesting! This is obviously the red weaver ant. In tropical Australia we > have the green weaver ant, Oecophylla smaragdina. They make a tasty snack on > a hot day, refreshingly lime-like. > > Not my picture, I regret to say, but I hope people won't mind - in the > interests of education. > > Max > > Novels by Max and/or Ariana Overtonhttp://www.maxoverton.com > > The Lion of Scythia Trilogy (Lion of Scythia, The Golden King, Funeral in > Babylon); The Glass House Trilogy (Glass House, A Glass Darkly, Looking > Glass); A Cry of Shadows, The Devil is in the Details, Trapdoor, Tapestry, > Scarab - Akhenaten (Book 1 of the Amarnan Kings), Scarab - Smenkhkare (Book 2 > of the Amarnan Kings), Scarab - Tutankhamen (Book 3 of the Amarnan Kings), > Scarab - Ay (Book 4 of the Amarnan Kings), Rakshasa (Book 1 of the Demon > series), Djinn (Book 2 of the Demon series), Glass Continuum, Ascension > Works in Progress: Sequestered, Scarab - Horemheb (Book 5 of the Amarnan > Kings), Succubus (Book 3 of the Demon series) > > Also check outhttp://julesphotographiccreations.blogspot.com/ > > This message was created using recycled letters from deleted emails > > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: [efloraofindia:26661] From Ranganthitoo - Ant Nest on tree > Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2010 21:19:59 +0530 > > Photograph of ant nest by bringing several leaves together. At about 6 feet > high, along the lake at Ranganthitoo, near Srirangapatna, on the > Bengaluru-Mysore Highway, Karnataka. Date 26 December 2009 > > Is this commonly seen? On this plant? Which plant is it? Do ants build these > nests along lakesides? The entire nest could have easily been snapped off and > it would have gone into the lake. The lake pix is the scene below the nest. > > Dr. Bharat Bhushan > Dean (Academic) and Professor, Environmental Planning > Yashwantrao Chavan Academy of Development Administration > > Address: YASHADA Campus, Baner Road, Pune 411007, India > > Phones: +91 (020) 25608155, 25608164. Fax: +91-20-25608100 > Email: [email protected] and [email protected] > Cellphone: +91-9823338227 > > ATT00001 > < 1KViewDownload -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "efloraofindia" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/indiantreepix?hl=en.

